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1st Level Chrome Purchase!

B18c_tuner

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Hi guys, it's been a while since I've posted. More of a lurker than a poster here. I finally made my first purchase with LevelChrome.com for a hand impact tool w/ bits. I'd like to thank Allen and his team at LevelChrome for making this purchase possible. The price I paid for this was less than what snap on would charge if I purchased everything separately. I placed my order on the 2/16 and received my package via DHL this afternoon (2/22). The customer service I received is 1st class. Allen was very professional in answering all of the questions I had prior to making the purchase. I will be making more purchases thru LevelChrome very shortly. Now onto the pics:






 
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BK13

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Man, I love seeing pics of KoKen stuff. I think I'm going to have to start filling out my socket lineup as soon as I get the last of my divorce **** straightened out....
 

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Those "Attack" drivers look really sweet! I have been buying Ko-ken, lately, for my business, but have not yet tried anything but plain sockets and ratchets. I like the name, too: "Attack Driver". My father is no longer around, but I am not so sure he would appreciate that name after serving on a destroyer in the South Pacific during WW2 (he DID like Japanese cars, so maybe he got past all the hostility?).
 

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My Dad told me that you couldn't understand today the hate that existed at the time, after Pearl Harbor, but he left that all behind, said he sure didn't hold any hate for the Japanese people.

Lost him right about a year ago, not gonna be many WW2 vets left soon.
 

48548

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That looks different than the one I have, but nice either way.


Ko-ken Attack Driver Set - An112a https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002P8ARLC/?tag=atomicindus08-20


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Dennis Leigh Henry

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Those "Attack" drivers look really sweet! I have been buying Ko-ken, lately, for my business, but have not yet tried anything but plain sockets and ratchets. I like the name, too: "Attack Driver". My father is no longer around, but I am not so sure he would appreciate that name after serving on a destroyer in the South Pacific during WW2 (he DID like Japanese cars, so maybe he got past all the hostility?).

I just googled them.. their company started in Dec '46.....
 

BK13

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I meant in general. I was thinking about maybe ordering a couple of 1/4" drive socket sets.


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